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Where is S Gou, Mali? Gao, Gao Region ? -- Ettrig ( talk) 14:49, 11 November 2011 (UTC)
"Urban and agricultural development and increased damming and use of hydroelectric power in rivers in countries such as Côte d’Ivoire and Ghana are more threats to the African manatee's habitat and life, and thick congestion of boats in waterways may cause African manatees to have a deadly run-in with the vessels." -- Towards the beginning of this sentence, it looks and sounds like there are too many "ands". I'd try to fix it, but I wasn't sure if you meant increased damming and increased use of hydroelectric power, or if you just meant the use of it in general, not an INCREASED use. Imthebombliketicktick ( talk) 20:22, 30 December 2011 (UTC)
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Hey, I went and changed the reference fot IUCN to the specific IUCN template that the pro wikipedians used on my article, instead of just doing the cite web one. I hope that's okay! Imthebombliketicktick ( talk) 15:09, 9 January 2012 (UTC)
The purported image of an African manatee at the top of the page is actually not even a manatee. It's a dugong, a totally different species. I'll try to find a freely licensed picture of an African manatee to replace it with. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mphornet ( talk • contribs) 21:55, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
We need a section or some PERSONDATA-like alt text to include the names of this thing in various local languages. I was editing public domain:
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I think that the illustration of the Taxobox is not correct but correspond to Trichechus manatus, is'n't it ? -- Deliryc64 ( talk) 00:38, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
For me the book is from Central America and the name australis (syn. of senegalensis) is a sort of confusion. -- Deliryc64 ( talk) 01:00, 29 September 2020 (UTC)
In the Threats section it's noted that some behaviors provoke human hunting of manatees, but getting caught in a net (and subsequently damaging it) can't really be called a behavior - its an outcome from co-habiting the same environments as people. As written the sentence gives the impression that manatees cause (or are at fault) their being hunted. A better sentence/phrase might be 'African manatees are occasionally hunted by people fishing in the same habitat. Manatees entangled in fishing nets can result in damage to the nets and loss of income.' Timvandervoet ( talk) 16:51, 3 October 2023 (UTC)